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December 1, 1994
Anesthetic depression of spinal motor neurons may contribute to lack of movement in response to noxious stimuli
B S King, I J Rampil
Anesthesiology
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July 24, 2001
Automated anesthesia: fact or fantasy?
P S Glass, I J Rampil
Anesthesiology
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July 1, 1996
Volatile anesthetics depress spinal motor neurons
I J Rampil, B S King
Anesthesiology
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November 1, 1992
No correlation between quantitative electroencephalographic measurements and movement response to noxious stimuli during isoflurane anesthesia in rats
I J Rampil, M J Laster
Anesthesiology
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April 1, 1993
Anesthetic potency (MAC) is independent of forebrain structures in the rat
I J Rampil, P Mason, H Singh
Journal of Clinical Monitoring
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July 1, 1992
Correlated, simultaneous, multiple-wavelength optical monitoring in vivo of localized cerebrocortical NADH and brain microvessel hemoglobin oxygen saturation
I J Rampil, L Litt, A Mayevsky
Anesthesiology
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July 1, 1996
Nitrous oxide depresses spinal F waves in rats
Y Friedman, B S King, I J Rampil
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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June 25, 1999
Ethanol directly depresses AMPA and NMDA glutamate currents in spinal cord motor neurons independent of actions on GABAA or glycine receptors
M Y Wang, I J Rampil, J J Kendig
Anesthesia and Analgesia
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January 7, 2000
Inhaled nonimmobilizers do not alter the middle latency auditory-evoked response of rats
R C Dutton, I J Rampil, E I Eger
Anesthesiology
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August 17, 2001
Antagonism of the 5-HT(3) receptor does not alter isoflurane MAC in rats
I J Rampil, M J Laster, E I Eger
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Anesthesiology
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December 1, 1994
Anesthetic depression of spinal motor neurons may contribute to lack of movement in response to noxious stimuli
B S King, I J Rampil
Anesthesiology
|
July 24, 2001
Automated anesthesia: fact or fantasy?
P S Glass, I J Rampil
Anesthesiology
|
July 1, 1996
Volatile anesthetics depress spinal motor neurons
I J Rampil, B S King
Anesthesiology
|
November 1, 1992
No correlation between quantitative electroencephalographic measurements and movement response to noxious stimuli during isoflurane anesthesia in rats
I J Rampil, M J Laster
Anesthesiology
|
April 1, 1993
Anesthetic potency (MAC) is independent of forebrain structures in the rat
I J Rampil, P Mason, H Singh
Journal of Clinical Monitoring
|
July 1, 1992
Correlated, simultaneous, multiple-wavelength optical monitoring in vivo of localized cerebrocortical NADH and brain microvessel hemoglobin oxygen saturation
I J Rampil, L Litt, A Mayevsky
Anesthesiology
|
July 1, 1996
Nitrous oxide depresses spinal F waves in rats
Y Friedman, B S King, I J Rampil
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
|
June 25, 1999
Ethanol directly depresses AMPA and NMDA glutamate currents in spinal cord motor neurons independent of actions on GABAA or glycine receptors
M Y Wang, I J Rampil, J J Kendig
Anesthesia and Analgesia
|
January 7, 2000
Inhaled nonimmobilizers do not alter the middle latency auditory-evoked response of rats
R C Dutton, I J Rampil, E I Eger
Anesthesiology
|
August 17, 2001
Antagonism of the 5-HT(3) receptor does not alter isoflurane MAC in rats
I J Rampil, M J Laster, E I Eger
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